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Warrior-Scholar Project aims to help veterans make academic progress


The Warrior-Scholar Project returns for its third year at USC to provide a week-long academic training and guidance for veterans of the United States Armed Forces. Dubbed a “boot camp” by the Los Angeles Times, the program is intense, filled with rigorous lectures and discussions. When asked what sets the Warrior-Scholar Project apart from other […]

USC establishes new smoke-free campus policy


On Tuesday, USC announced a new policy that establishes the University a smoke-free campus. The new policy, issued by Provost Michael Quick, prohibits smoking in “all indoor and outdoor facilities on university-owned and leased property,” including the Health Sciences Campus and all sorority and fraternity houses recognized by the University. The newly instituted rule will […]

USC LEADS IN NEW TECH FRONTIERS


Over the past twenty years, the Silicon Valley tech boom has laid out the foundations for technologies like iPhones, Google, Amazon, Facebook, and many other internet-enabled services that are now a part of daily life for many Americans. Unfortunately, today’s smartphones have fewer groundbreaking features, sales are beginning to slow, and venture capital cash for […]

USC Tuition Through the Years


For the first time, the University of Southern California’s tuition will be over $50,000 – an estimated $1,978 increase from 2015-16. Here’s an interactive graph showcasing USC’s tuition since 1954.